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i would highly recommend NOT using demonoid for the time being. demonoid is adding the demonii.com tracker automatically to *all* torrents uploaded. i have done some testing to prove this.

demonii.com's parent group was "reassigned" to the MPAA . the demonii.com site is a blank page. even the page source is blank (no source code for the page even). it is still live, so someone is paying to host a blank website. and who does that ? unless they have some *other* ideas such as keeping the domain name alive (well dont need a actual site to do that i suppose) or using it to run a tracker so they can track (lol) who is using their trackers.

as a side note i am in general taking a break from bellgab, but considered this important enough to make a post. yes i am ok, and will return sometime.

i would highly recommend NOT using demonoid for the time being. demonoid is adding the demonii.com tracker automatically to *all* torrents uploaded. i have done some testing to prove this.

demonii.com's parent group was "reassigned" to the MPAA . the demonii.com site is a blank page. even the page source is blank (no source code for the page even). it is still live, so someone is paying to host a blank website. and who does that ? unless they have some *other* ideas such as keeping the domain name alive (well dont need a actual site to do that i suppose) or using it to run a tracker so they can track (lol) who is using their trackers.

as a side note i am in general taking a break from bellgab, but considered this important enough to make a post. yes i am ok, and will return sometime.

you download the torrent. you load the torrent into your BT client. you contact the tracker to get the files. since the tracker is now owned by the MPAA, they now have an ip address they can go after. so even if you use any of the numerous proxies, the MPAA may (try to) force them to reveal and and all connections to the proxies via court order in whatever country the proxy is in. or the MPAA/RIAA may simply sue the proxy out of business.

you download the torrent. you load the torrent into your BT client. you contact the tracker to get the files. since the tracker is now owned by the MPAA, they now have an ip address they can go after. so even if you use any of the numerous proxies, the MPAA may (try to) force them to reveal and and all connections to the proxies via court order in whatever country the proxy is in. or the MPAA/RIAA may simply sue the proxy out of business.

you download the torrent. you load the torrent into your BT client. you contact the tracker to get the files. since the tracker is now owned by the MPAA, they now have an ip address they can go after. so even if you use any of the numerous proxies, the MPAA may (try to) force them to reveal and and all connections to the proxies via court order in whatever country the proxy is in. or the MPAA/RIAA may simply sue the proxy out of business.